The Internet—the global system of interconnected networks that’s become an increasingly central means of commerce and communication capable of bringing far-flung civilizations together—reached its apex this week, after a man claiming to be the fiancé of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic character Twilight Sparkle contacted a user of online community DeviantArt to demand he stop drawing sexual pictures of his imaginary pony-bride. The request was made in a letter that was then published in full on the Internet, which no longer has any reason to exist, having achieved everything it has ever set out to do.

@Lazarus99: It did feel like it was referencing/parodying something. Seeing the inspiration makes it even better. And I'm with Oldhat, those bunnies are adorable. Especially since they are dissecting people (mwahahaha).

I really don't have problems with broney fans and furru fans and what-not. But insisting another fan at the extreme pervy fringe stop doing what they do so you can pretend your extreme pervy fringe Thing is exclusive . . . huhhhh.

I'm sorry, the Brony thing just baffles me. I'll admit to having the occasional "lust in the heart" for some cartoon characters, but they've always been human, or at least humanish. I even sort of get the yiffing aspect of furries because under the costume there's an actual possibly hot person. But these are baby horses, who look like baby horses. How could you want to have sex with a baby horse? I just, I just do not get it even a little bit.

Yeah, I... I don't get it either. But then I know people who believe in transsubstantiation (they believe that a piece of flatbread put in their mouth turns into the body of their undead god) and I don't get that, either.

@Wood: According to the Internets, which we should always trust and believe in, the "Binbows" thing is an intentional pun. "Binbo" is apparently a slang word or something for "poor". So it's a store where you get really cheap computer stuff.